* Moved Gwangju Gwangsan FC to Pyeongchang.* Moved the Ferrets into the league and out of the planning stages* Don't know where where the women will be playing yet* Forgot who the team is what will be moving all over the place* Have we decided who is moving back to their normal stadiums i.e. Suwon FC, and where stadiums are?

Keeping track of this is a mission of you are not doing it full time, seriously.

tinyurl.com/KoreanStadiums

There are two routes to success in football. One is being good. The other is being lucky. You need both to win a championship. But you need only one to win a match.

I saw a thing on FB the other day with the women's fixtures and home grounds...let me dig....

right finally....

1. Incheon are at the Namdong Rugby Stadium2. Icheon will be at the Icheon Stadium3. Amazones at Jamsil Practice Pitch4. Daejeon at the Hanbat5. Suwon at the Suwon Stadium6. Busan at Gudeok7. Hwacheon at the Hwacheon stadium

So 3 more stadia for the purists there - it also means Goyang Daekyo have moved to Icheon and Jeonbuk KSPO have moved to Hwacheon.

Suwon FC appear to be back at Suwon Civil according to their fixtures.

I'm not really sure what the hell is going on with their venues at the moment, but it seems like they are basically playing at the same venues as last year. two are inside civilized borders and two (or three) are in the middle of nowhere. None are anywhere where I can get to them whithout the help of a day off.

There are two routes to success in football. One is being good. The other is being lucky. You need both to win a championship. But you need only one to win a match.

Has Daejeon decided on a main venue yet?Where are these new K3 teams playing? I made some wild guesses, but that is all I have for now. Not even sure what their full names will be.Do I have all the K3 teams?If anyone has the 2016 venues for the WK-League, feel free to pass it my way.Any other obvious mistakes?Basically, anything in brown that is not in the small section tight at the bottom of all the teams is what I'm really unsure about.

There are two routes to success in football. One is being good. The other is being lucky. You need both to win a championship. But you need only one to win a match.

However, I was rather inactive for a while and I'm not sure what is up with these teams:Cheonnan-Asan - Did they move or something?Yesan - I recall they were considering this team. Is that dead?Andong - Presumably this never happened? Are they still trying?Jeonnam Yeonggwang - Is this K3 team gonners? Did they play for only one season?

There are two routes to success in football. One is being good. The other is being lucky. You need both to win a championship. But you need only one to win a match.

Cheonan folded. There were 2 teams at one point. I think there was a falling out with the town hall about a citizen team. Then, like a dad running away with a waitress, they went off and said they were coming back after a year....but didn't.

Youngwank were around for ages. They were from down south and the away games got too much for them. Shame. They had a weird kit.

The other two never happened.

Have you got all the K3 sides on there now? We have new ones.....There seems to be a distinct bias towards the top end of the league system on your site. Also, I think defunct teams should be on there because the legendary Gangbuk needs to be on there. It is the best ground in Korea.

I like Daejeon Citizen in the K1, but I think you need more than two question marks for that!

Now that all that Olympic nonsense is over, Gangwon FC are going to be at Chuncheon all this season. Both Daejeon teams are at the World Cup stadium at the moment, although Korail will move back to Hanbat later this season.Pyeongtaek are also playing at Icheung Leports Park at the moment, but again that looks like it's only temporary.Korean teams eh? Always on the move.

I work in Yesan. The city apparently has lots of money to throw around. They have quite a nice little stadium. They have at least two big shiny team buses that drive around town. They have very nice sports facilities which even us general plebs can use if we want. They have what I'm told is a pretty good youth system right up to U18 level.

What they do not have, unfortunately, is an actual football team.

(Whether there's a long-term project here and the youth teams will eventually develop into something capable of playing in K3 a few seasons down the line, I'm not sure. I'd love to see it, but a Korean team with longterm plans... I have my doubts!)